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Joseph P. Demarco
Respect for Persons: Some Prerequisites
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102.
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Lee F. Werth
Annihilating Nihilism
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103.
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Leslie Armour
The Philosopher and the Law
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Charles Hartshorne
The Nature of Philosophy
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Gerald J. Massey
Are There Any Good Arguments That Bad Arguments Are Bad?
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F.E. Sparshott
On Saying What Philosophy Is
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107.
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Kai Nielsen
Religious Perplexity and the Study of Religion
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108.
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Lee F. Werth
Some Second Thoughts on First Principles
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109.
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Harry Butler
Lifting the Veil of Ignorance With a Philosophy of Commitment
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110.
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Richard Fox
Philosophy and Self-Reference
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Efraim Shmuëli
Contemporary Philosophical Theories and Their Relation to Science and Technology
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112.
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Alan S. Rosenbaum
The Idea of Liberalism and J. S. Mill
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Hugo Adam Bedau
Revolutionary Theory, Revolutionary Non-Violence and Revolutionary Rights
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114.
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Lee F. Werth
A Declaration of Interdependence
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115.
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Leslie Armour
Law and Revolution
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116.
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Joseph Margolis
The Problem of Revolution
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117.
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Nelson Pole
Why Plymouth Rock is Not the Rock of Ages
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118.
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John M. Anderson
The Work of Revolution
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119.
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Harry Butler, Samuel A. Richmond
Concrete Comparison, Generalization, and Validation in Social Research and Practice
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Raziel Abelson
Can Social Science Provide Causal Explanations?
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